Thursday, February 28, 2013

Thirsty Thursday Anonymous

As we enter the twilight years of the Mighty Daily Column
forum, here is a soothing song for you, TDC Enjoyer.

Many internet sites have forums, and most of them involve
folks screaming at each other in all CAPS.
In our forums, we’ve had that, as well.
But there was always a stronghold, an enclave of folks who would join in
with some solid, funny ribbing of each other and that stuff.

That is what makes a forum community so much fun. You come inside, you spurt your witticisms
deep, and then you leave without putting money on the dresser.

Back in the day, before FB stole all of the brusque, hard
men and genteel ladies of the DC, it was funny as hell here. Then them bastards went all soft and started
posting pics of their kittens, morning toilet dumps, and morning kitten toilet
dumps on FB.

They are lost. No
help for them.

However, there is something that FB cannot do.

It may, perhaps be the return of the small forums in the secret
alleys of the huge and wide internet.

It is the concept of having a place to call your own. No one else has to know that you are
there. You are truly free to say what
you wish, explore the ideas you have, be your true self, under the guise of a
selected name and a picture as a calling card (once called an avatar. Look it up on Wikipedia).

That is what I am.

I am an avatar: a
creation of thoughts and writings, without having to worry if my children can
read it.

You can have this freedom as well.

It’s a lot of free fun.
Just enter a fake email address and you are in.

Have fun!

Anonymous is welcome.
We are free, no ads or anything, no spam at all. Nothing to sell you. We simply want to continue the original intent
of the creation of the Internet, which is this:

The free, uncensored transfer of information.

No, not sharing stolen anything created by others.

Just simple communication.

That’s what it’s all about, baby.

We need to return to that, and get away from the corporate sponsored
bullshit and pablum of kitten shit.

Here are some things on the internet that folks have
created, with due acknowledgement of their sites and names. That is how it is done, and feel free to help
them make a buck, for they should be supported in order to continue onward with
their creativity.

Freedom to create, funded through capitalism, as it should
be. Just not non-national corporate greed.
National corporate greed was better.